Mildred Natwick
16 titles
Filmography
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Suspense
From the Golden Age of Television comes this anthology series featuring live on-air plays about people in dangerous or life-threatening scenarios.

The Trouble with Harry
(1955)Oscar® winner Shirley MacLaine makes her screen debut in this comedy mystery that stars Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe and includes romance, humor... and several unearthings of a corpse.

The Enchanted Cottage
(1945)Oliver returns from World War II hideously scarred, certain no woman could ever want him. But he marries Laura, who believes herself equally unlovable and they retreat to a newlywed cottage where an unseen magic reshapes how they see themselves.

Yolanda and the Thief
(1945)Con man Johnny Riggs poses as a wealthy heiress's guardian angel to swindle her, but falls in love, returns her money, and faces a complicated escape.

The Kissing Bandit
(1948)A timid young man is forced to follow in his father’s footsteps as a notorious masked bandit.

Against All Flags
(1952)When British naval officer Lieutenant Brian Hawke goes undercover on the pirate island of Libertania, he is brought before the colony's head pirates and forced to prove himself in a fight to the death. As he endures various trials, he finds himself drawn to the beautiful buccaneer Spitfire and is torn between her and his mission to disarm the renegade settlement.

Daisy Miller
(1974)Cybill Shepherd is sensational as "Daisy Miller," a woman who did as she pleased, but seldom pleased anyone except herself.

Kiss Me Goodbye
(1982)Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly (James Caan), strenuously objects. A former Broadway director, he's visible only to Kay, and begins interfering in her life so much that others question her sanity. Jolly, however, cares only about driving away the hated Rupert, who for his part thinks to stage an exorcism.

The Quiet Man
(1952)A tired American ex-boxer returns to his native hamlet in Ireland to win the hand of a spirited young woman. He is confronted by strict local customs and the woman's belligerent brother. Set in the verdant Irish countryside, this lively film has beautiful scenery, brilliant repartee, and local charm.

The Court Jester
(1955)Danny Kaye plays kind-hearted entertainer Hawkins who disguises himself as the legendary king of jesters, Giacomo. Hawkins infiltrates the court of the evil villain Basil Rathbone, but when a sorceress hypnotises him, royal chaos ensues.

3 Godfathers
(1948)John Wayne stars in this touching western about three half-hearted outlaws who go on the run with an orphaned infant they find in the desert.
Teenage Rebel
(1956)A fifteen year old girl is reunited with her mother after spending eight years living with her divorced father and is resentful of her mother, her new step-Father and her step-Brother. The younger brother along with the neighborhood kids gradually help the girl realize she is loved and wanted.

Dangerous Liaisons
(1988)In this Oscar-winning film the debauched Marquise de Merteuil has a cruel wager with her misogynistic former lover, Vicomte de Valmont. She challenges him to seduce virginal Cecile, but he bets he'll bed the moral and married Madame de Tourvel.

Cheaper by the Dozen
(1950)The light-hearted family comedy is the true story of Frank and Lilian Gilbreth, efficiency experts and parents to twelve precious children.

The Long Voyage Home
(1940)A merchant ship's crew tries to survive the loneliness of the sea and the coming of war.

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
(1949)The stunning 2nd chapter of John Ford's cavalry trilogy stars John Wayne as a captain who turns down retirement to help his men defend their outpost against marauding Indians.